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Amit M. Oza
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researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-9510-8641)
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ENGOT-ov60/GOG-3052/RAMP 201: A phase 2 study of VS-6766 (RAF/MEK clamp) alone and in combination with defactinib (FAK inhibitor) in recurrent low-grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC).
scientific article published in June 2022
Abstract CT158: ATHENA (GOG-3020/ENGOT-ov45): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, Phase III study of rucaparib + nivolumab following front-line platinum-based chemotherapy in ovarian cancer
scholarly article
Supplementary Data 1 from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib versus Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Abstract CT190: A Phase II basket study of hypomethylating agent oral cc-486 and durvalumab in advanced solid tumors (METADUR)
scholarly article
Data from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib versus Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Data from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib vs Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Supplementary Data 1 from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib vs Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
The statins as anticancer agents
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Data from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib vs Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
Supplementary Data 1 from Molecular Results and Potential Biomarkers Identified from the Phase 3 MILO/ENGOT-ov11 Study of Binimetinib versus Physician Choice of Chemotherapy in Recurrent Low-Grade Serous Ovarian Cancer
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